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Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more nuclear reactors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said Russia remains India's most-important defence partner - the two countries have signed a deal to build advanced helicopters together. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/6od8s9
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Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi after talks President Vladimir Putin said that Russia will remain India's top defence supplier. Both sides signed billions of dollars in deals covering nuclear.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday as sanctions-hit Moscow tries to strengthen energy, defence and strategic ties in Asia. India has.

1:41

Nuclear Defence

Nuclear Defence

Nuclear Defence

A Dub'n in the Dot short film that was filmed at an old military base in Toronto.

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Duck And Cover (1951) Bert The Turtle Civil Defense Film

Duck And Cover (1951) Bert The Turtle Civil Defense Film

Duck And Cover (1951) Bert The Turtle Civil Defense Film

Duck and Cover staring Bert the Turtle is a 1951 Civil Defense Film Written by Raymond J. Mauer and directed by Anthony Rizzo of Archer Productions and made ...

Tough talk from Russia as it threatens to use nuclear weapons against Denmark. Moscow has warned that if Denmark joins NATO's missile defence shield, the Danish navy will be a fair target for a nuclear attack.
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Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif made a controversial statement and also accused India of waging a proxy war against the country through terrorism, IANS reported on Wednesday.
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If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

Pakistan will use nuclear weapons if its survival is at stake, Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said.
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Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more nuclear reactors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said Russia remains India's most-important defence partner - the two countries have signed a deal to build advanced helicopters together. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/6od8s9
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11:36

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi after talks President Vladimir Putin said that Russia will remain India's top defence supplier. Both sides signed billions of dollars in deals covering nuclear.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday as sanctions-hit Moscow tries to strengthen energy, defence and strategic ties in Asia. India has.

1:41

Nuclear Defence

Nuclear Defence

Nuclear Defence

A Dub'n in the Dot short film that was filmed at an old military base in Toronto.

9:15

Duck And Cover (1951) Bert The Turtle Civil Defense Film

Duck And Cover (1951) Bert The Turtle Civil Defense Film

Duck And Cover (1951) Bert The Turtle Civil Defense Film

Duck and Cover staring Bert the Turtle is a 1951 Civil Defense Film Written by Raymond J. Mauer and directed by Anthony Rizzo of Archer Productions and made ...

Tough talk from Russia as it threatens to use nuclear weapons against Denmark. Moscow has warned that if Denmark joins NATO's missile defence shield, the Danish navy will be a fair target for a nuclear attack.
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If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

Pakistan will use nuclear weapons if its survival is at stake, Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said.
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Defence and Diplomacy- Threat from Indian Nuclear subs

FIRST LOOK Inside the U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS Bases & The TROOPS on Standby Waiting To LAUNCH The NUKE

FIRST LOOK Inside the U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS Bases & The TROOPS on Standby Waiting To LAUNCH The NUKE

FIRST LOOK Inside the U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS Bases & The TROOPS on Standby Waiting To LAUNCH The NUKE

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World Bank whistleblower Karen Hudes speaks to The ForeRunner Chronicles for a interview that exposes news From US Military officers fired by Barack Obama to a nuclear false flag attack upon US soil.
Exclusive investigation: The 239 people on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may still be alive. This stunning realization is now supported by considerable emerging evidence detailed in t

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Civil Defence siren test 2002 - Guernsey Nuclear Command Centre

Civil Defence siren test 2002 - Guernsey Nuclear Command Centre

Civil Defence siren test 2002 - Guernsey Nuclear Command Centre

November 2002, Guernsey tests it's nuclear attack warning sirens. This one is at the nuclear command bunker in the Oberlands. 3 floors deep underground and w...

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An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more nuclear reactors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said Russia remains India's most-important defence partner - the two countries have signed a deal to build advanced helicopters together. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/6od8s9
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An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi after talks President Vladimir Putin said that Russia will remain India's top defence supplier. Both sides signed billions of dollars in deals covering nuclear.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday as sanctions-hit Moscow tries to strengthen energy, defence and strategic ties in Asia. India has.

An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi after talks President Vladimir Putin said that Russia will remain India's top defence supplier. Both sides signed billions of dollars in deals covering nuclear.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday as sanctions-hit Moscow tries to strengthen energy, defence and strategic ties in Asia. India has.

Tough talk from Russia as it threatens to use nuclear weapons against Denmark. Moscow has warned that if Denmark joins NATO's missile defence shield, the Danish navy will be a fair target for a nuclear attack.
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FIRST LOOK Inside the U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS Bases & The TROOPS on Standby Waiting To LAUNCH The NUKE
World Bank whistleblower Karen Hudes speaks to The ForeRunner Chronicles for a interview that exposes news From US Military officers fired by Barack Obama to a nuclear false flag attack upon US soil.
Exclusive investigation: The 239 people on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may still be alive. This stunning realization is now supported by considerable emerging evidence detailed in this article. At the same time, the "vanished" Boeing 777 may also be in a hanger in Iran right now, being retrofitted with nuclear weapons and turned into a suicide bomb to be deployed over a major city in the Middle East. This possibility is discussed in detail, below, with supporting evidence.
Image: Malaysia Airlines (YouTube).
The idea that Flight 370 passengers and crew may still be alive is not a bizarre theory. Even Reuters is now reporting that U.S. authorities have stated, "...it's also possible the plane may have landed somewhere."
Here's the evidence in support of this emerging "piracy" theory of what may have happened to Flight 370 and why the people who may have diverted it might also be planning on turning it into a weapon:
Five critical pieces of astonishing supporting evidence that Flight 370 passengers may still be alive
Please understand that I do not wish to create false hope for all those families who have greatly suffered through this ordeal. My heart goes out to them, and we can only hope these 239 passengers and crew are, indeed, being kept alive somewhere to be used as a bargaining chip for ransom or political purposes. Here's the substantial evidence in support of this theory:
Addressing the threat posed by plans by the United States to install a missile defense system in Europe, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin today asserted that Russia would respond with nuclear weapons if it was targeted by conventional American missiles.
Image: Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin (Wikimedia Commons).
Rogozin's comments arrive just a day after President Vladimir Putin called on Russia to upgrade its weapons systems in order to repel U.S. plans to institute the EPAA missile shield in Europe, which is ostensibly designed to counter Iran's nuclear build-up yet is also firmly pointed at Russia.
Asserting that Russia was "preparing a response" to the U.S. missile defense system, Rogozin warned, "They may experiment with conventional weapons on strategic delivery platforms, but they must bear in mind, that if we are attacked, in certain circumstances we will of course respond with nuclear weapons."
During a press conference in the Netherlands today, Obama said he is more worried about Manhattan getting nuked than any supposed threat posed by Russia.
The president made the remark after a reporter asked him if former challenger Mitt Romney was correct in his assertion that Russia is once again the primary foe of the United States following Crimeans voting to rejoin Russia. u.s. "united states" usa america weapon nuclear nuke control missile "nuclear missile" army "u.s. army" order presidential power powerful mission discipline security "air force" "royal air force" perfection leader leadership culture combat force mission job agency responsibility money old new tech technology war ww3 "world war 3" helicopter 2014 2015 underground bunker troops "u.s. air force" launch elite "elite nwo agenda" humanity survival prepare "survival supplies" alex jones infowars rant crazy gerald celente trends in the news g4t glenn beck coast to coast am we are change anonymous truther conspiracy illuminati end game the road false flag attack demcad shtf bugout
"Russia's actions are a problem. They don't pose the No. 1 national security threat to the United States. I continue to be much more concerned when it comes to our security with the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in Manhattan," Obama said.
North Korea has threatened to nuke the United States on several occasions. Last April, the Defense Intelligence Agency concluded with "moderate confidence" North Korea
California is approximately 3,000 miles from Manhattan. In order to nuke New York, the North Koreans would require a missile capable of traveling around 9,000 miles.
Senator Lindsay Graham has warned South Carolinians about the threat of a 'terrorist nuclear attack' on the same day our exclusive high level military intel revealed to us that nuclear warheads were being shipped to South Carolina from a major Texas airforce base under an 'off the record' black ops transfer. 'Small' Nuclear War Would Destroy The World Are You Ready For Nuclear War?

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FIRST LOOK Inside the U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS Bases & The TROOPS on Standby Waiting To LAUNCH The NUKE
World Bank whistleblower Karen Hudes speaks to The ForeRunner Chronicles for a interview that exposes news From US Military officers fired by Barack Obama to a nuclear false flag attack upon US soil.
Exclusive investigation: The 239 people on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may still be alive. This stunning realization is now supported by considerable emerging evidence detailed in this article. At the same time, the "vanished" Boeing 777 may also be in a hanger in Iran right now, being retrofitted with nuclear weapons and turned into a suicide bomb to be deployed over a major city in the Middle East. This possibility is discussed in detail, below, with supporting evidence.
Image: Malaysia Airlines (YouTube).
The idea that Flight 370 passengers and crew may still be alive is not a bizarre theory. Even Reuters is now reporting that U.S. authorities have stated, "...it's also possible the plane may have landed somewhere."
Here's the evidence in support of this emerging "piracy" theory of what may have happened to Flight 370 and why the people who may have diverted it might also be planning on turning it into a weapon:
Five critical pieces of astonishing supporting evidence that Flight 370 passengers may still be alive
Please understand that I do not wish to create false hope for all those families who have greatly suffered through this ordeal. My heart goes out to them, and we can only hope these 239 passengers and crew are, indeed, being kept alive somewhere to be used as a bargaining chip for ransom or political purposes. Here's the substantial evidence in support of this theory:
Addressing the threat posed by plans by the United States to install a missile defense system in Europe, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin today asserted that Russia would respond with nuclear weapons if it was targeted by conventional American missiles.
Image: Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin (Wikimedia Commons).
Rogozin's comments arrive just a day after President Vladimir Putin called on Russia to upgrade its weapons systems in order to repel U.S. plans to institute the EPAA missile shield in Europe, which is ostensibly designed to counter Iran's nuclear build-up yet is also firmly pointed at Russia.
Asserting that Russia was "preparing a response" to the U.S. missile defense system, Rogozin warned, "They may experiment with conventional weapons on strategic delivery platforms, but they must bear in mind, that if we are attacked, in certain circumstances we will of course respond with nuclear weapons."
During a press conference in the Netherlands today, Obama said he is more worried about Manhattan getting nuked than any supposed threat posed by Russia.
The president made the remark after a reporter asked him if former challenger Mitt Romney was correct in his assertion that Russia is once again the primary foe of the United States following Crimeans voting to rejoin Russia. u.s. "united states" usa america weapon nuclear nuke control missile "nuclear missile" army "u.s. army" order presidential power powerful mission discipline security "air force" "royal air force" perfection leader leadership culture combat force mission job agency responsibility money old new tech technology war ww3 "world war 3" helicopter 2014 2015 underground bunker troops "u.s. air force" launch elite "elite nwo agenda" humanity survival prepare "survival supplies" alex jones infowars rant crazy gerald celente trends in the news g4t glenn beck coast to coast am we are change anonymous truther conspiracy illuminati end game the road false flag attack demcad shtf bugout
"Russia's actions are a problem. They don't pose the No. 1 national security threat to the United States. I continue to be much more concerned when it comes to our security with the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in Manhattan," Obama said.
North Korea has threatened to nuke the United States on several occasions. Last April, the Defense Intelligence Agency concluded with "moderate confidence" North Korea
California is approximately 3,000 miles from Manhattan. In order to nuke New York, the North Koreans would require a missile capable of traveling around 9,000 miles.
Senator Lindsay Graham has warned South Carolinians about the threat of a 'terrorist nuclear attack' on the same day our exclusive high level military intel revealed to us that nuclear warheads were being shipped to South Carolina from a major Texas airforce base under an 'off the record' black ops transfer. 'Small' Nuclear War Would Destroy The World Are You Ready For Nuclear War?

The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) was proposed by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 23, 1983, to use ground-based and space-based systems to protect the United States from attack by strategic nuclear ballistic missiles. The initiative focused on strategic defense rather than the prior strategic offense doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) was set up in 1984 within the United States Department of Defense to oversee the Strategic Defense Initiative.
The ambitious initiative was widely criticized as being unrealistic, even unscientific as well as for threatening to destabili

Town of the Times is a short 1960's film which attempts to convice small towns accross middle America to prepare for nuclear holocaust. . CharlieDeanArchives...

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Seminar: Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine

Seminar: Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine

Seminar: Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) sponsored this talk entitled “A Covenant Sans Sword:
Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine” by Retired Indian Vice Admiral Vijay Shankar on Oct. 6, 2014.
India's nuclear policy faces significant challenges from the opacity of Pakistan’s strategic nuclear thinking and its development of tactical nuclear weapons. The combustible mixture of these factors has not only made it prickly for India to find coherence in its long-term policies, but it has also increased the threat of a nuclear standoff between the two countries. The status-quo is unacceptable for I

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Preparing for a Nuclear Attack - 1960's Civil Defense Film

Preparing for a Nuclear Attack - 1960's Civil Defense Film

Preparing for a Nuclear Attack - 1960's Civil Defense Film

Alarming videos from the 50s and 60s.

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Pakistan Defence System Syed Zaid Hamid The Debate

Pakistan Defence System Syed Zaid Hamid The Debate

Pakistan Defence System Syed Zaid Hamid The Debate

Pakistan's Military, they are the seventh largest in the world in terms of active troops. The armed forces comprise three main branches: Army, Navy and the A...

25:35

Should PM Modi meet Sharif despite Pak minister's nuclear comments?

Should PM Modi meet Sharif despite Pak minister's nuclear comments?

Should PM Modi meet Sharif despite Pak minister's nuclear comments?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif are likely to meet on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Russia on July 10.
In view of the Pakistan defence minister Khawaja Asif's statement on use of nuclear weapons, question arises whether PM Modi should go ahead with his plan to meet his Pak counterpart Sharif.
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44:42

Narendra Modi's CEO avatar at BRICS Summit

Narendra Modi's CEO avatar at BRICS Summit

Narendra Modi's CEO avatar at BRICS Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has favoured broadening of the strategic partnership with Russia in nuclear, defence and energy sectors and invited President.

23:05

Nuclear Submarines - DEFENCE Knowledge Series - Commodore Shekhar

Nuclear Submarines - DEFENCE Knowledge Series - Commodore Shekhar

Nuclear Submarines - DEFENCE Knowledge Series - Commodore Shekhar

First part of a Rumble Knowledge Series on Indian Defence. War veteran Commodore Shekhar talks about Submaries, the Blue Water Navy, Nuclear powered submarines and more.

42:41

china developing hypersonic weapons against missile defense system Chinese military power

china developing hypersonic weapons against missile defense system Chinese military power

china developing hypersonic weapons against missile defense system Chinese military power

China conducted the third flight test of a new hypersonic missile this week as part of its strategic nuclear program and efforts to develop delivery vehicles capable of defeating U.S. countermeasures, defense officials said.
The flight test of the developmental Wu-14 hypersonic glide vehicle was monitored by U.S. intelligence agencies Tuesday during a flight test in western China.
The latest flight test followed earlier tests of the Wu-14 on Jan. 9 and Aug. 7. The three tests indicate that China’s development of a strike vehicle capable of traveling up to eight times the speed of sound is a high-priority element in China’s large-scale militar

98:18

NATO's Deterrence Posture: Nuclear, Conventional, Missile Defense

NATO's Deterrence Posture: Nuclear, Conventional, Missile Defense

NATO's Deterrence Posture: Nuclear, Conventional, Missile Defense

On November 12, the Transatlantic Security Initiative in the Atlantic Council's Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security hosted a conference on NATO'...

24:24

Fissile Defence? (ft. Iranian Defence Minister Hossein Dehghan)

Fissile Defence? (ft. Iranian Defence Minister Hossein Dehghan)

Fissile Defence? (ft. Iranian Defence Minister Hossein Dehghan)

With a nuclear deal around the corner, Russia's decision to proceed with the sale of the sophisticated S-300 missile defence system to Iran sparked a flurry of speculation. How will these developments affect the balance of power in the region? Will it level the playing field, or push the region into broader conflict? Oksana is joined by Hossein Dehghan, the Defence Minister of Iran, to take a shot at these issues.

29:40

The Big Picture - Indo-Australian Nuclear Deal: What does it mean?

The Big Picture - Indo-Australian Nuclear Deal: What does it mean?

The Big Picture - Indo-Australian Nuclear Deal: What does it mean?

Guests: Dr. Balachandran (Nuclear Expert and Consulting Fellow, Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis) ; Arundhati Ghose (Former Ambassador who has lead the Indian delegation on NPT negotiation...

85:46

An Assessment of Russian Defense Capabilities and Security Strategy

An Assessment of Russian Defense Capabilities and Security Strategy

An Assessment of Russian Defense Capabilities and Security Strategy

Russia has shown a renewed willingness and ability to use military force (from irregular to high-end capabilities) to coerce its neighbors, the United States...

21:28

Punch-Out!! Wii - Title Defense Rush (All Boss Fights, No Damage)

Punch-Out!! Wii - Title Defense Rush (All Boss Fights, No Damage)

Punch-Out!! Wii - Title Defense Rush (All Boss Fights, No Damage)

A compilation of all 14 fights in the Title Defense Mode of Punch-Out!! Wii. Mastered without taking damage!
Music (Intro & Outro)
Nuclear Flash by OverClocked ReMix remixers Sixto Sounds & zircon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9dXLJeqUIA

93:28

Defence & Foreign policy

Defence & Foreign policy

Defence & Foreign policy

Date: Thursday 12 February 2015
Time: 18:30 - 20:00
Venue: CLM 2.02
Speakers: Chris Brown, Michael Cox, Toby Dodge, Margot Light
Chair: Professor Tony Travers
The UK has been involved in a number of international conflicts and peace-keeping efforts in recent years. But pressure on the defence and Foreign Office budgets is likely to change the shape of the armed forces and to affect Britain’s position in the world. Negotiations about a possible coalition government might have implications for the UK’s nuclear deterrent. A Strategic Defence Review is expected in 2015 and this document will outline the longer-term options facing the country. Th

Dr. Ephraim Kam: The Iranian Nuclear Threat

The Asian Security Conference (ASC) is a major calendar event of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi which is organized in early...

28:25

RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT & FALLOUT IN THE AFFECTED AREA BRITISH CIVIL DEFENSE FILM 72592

RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT & FALLOUT IN THE AFFECTED AREA BRITISH CIVIL DEFENSE FILM 72592

RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT & FALLOUT IN THE AFFECTED AREA BRITISH CIVIL DEFENSE FILM 72592

Produced by the Home Office and the Scottish Home Department in 1960, "Radioactive Fallout // The Overall Situation" and "Fallout in the Affected Area" give a chilling idea of what might happen if the United Kingdom were struck by nuclear weapons. A simple mushroom shown on the ground quickly becomes a mushroom cloud, and so the story unfolds -- with fallout moving quickly across a large swath of England. Nuclear fallout, or simply fallout, is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast or a nuclear reaction conducted in an unshielded facility, so called because it "falls out" of the sky a

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Prof. Mohammad Hassan Khani: Iranian Nuclear Issue

Prof. Mohammad Hassan Khani: Iranian Nuclear Issue

Prof. Mohammad Hassan Khani: Iranian Nuclear Issue

The Asian Security Conference (ASC) is a major calendar event of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi which is organized in early...

As part of their day of action, the ‘Scrap Trident’ coalition will protest and parade outside London’s Ministry of Defence, on Monday, April 13. The protest has been called in ‘solidarity’ with CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) activists who on Monday morning engaged in a mass action of civil disobedience to block all entrances into Faslane, the central base for the UK’s nuclear submarines.
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The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) was proposed by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 23, 1983, to use ground-based and space-based systems to protect the United States from attack by strategic nuclear ballistic missiles. The initiative focused on strategic defense rather than the prior strategic offense doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) was set up in 1984 within the United States Department of Defense to oversee the Strategic Defense Initiative.
The ambitious initiative was widely criticized as being unrealistic, even unscientific as well as for threatening to destabilize MAD and re-ignite "an offensive arms race". In light of Reagan's vocal criticism of MAD, the Strategic Defense Initiative was an important part of his defense policy intended to offset MAD bias. It was soon derided, largely in the mainstream media, as "Star Wars," after the popular 1977 film by George Lucas. In 1987, the American Physical Society concluded that a global shield such as "Star Wars" was not only impossible with existing technology, but that ten more years of research was needed to learn whether it might ever be feasible. The United States holds a significant advantage in the field of comprehensive advanced missile defense systems through years of extensive research and testing, many of the obtained technological insights were transferred to subsequent programs and would find use in follow-up programs.
Under the administration of President Bill Clinton in 1993, its name was changed to the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) and its emphasis was shifted from national missile defense to theater missile defense; and its scope from global to more regional coverage. It was never truly developed or deployed, though certain aspects of SDI research and technologies paved the way for some anti-ballistic missile systems of today. BMDO was renamed to the Missile Defense Agency in 2002. This article covers defense efforts under the SDIO.
Under the SDIO's Innovative Sciences and Technology Office, headed by physicist and engineer Dr. James Ionson, the investment was predominantly made in basic research at national laboratories, universities, and in industry; these programs have continued to be key sources of funding for top research scientists in the fields of high-energy physics, supercomputing/computation, advanced materials, and many other critical science and engineering disciplines — funding which indirectly supports other research work by top scientists, and which would be politically impossible to fund outside of the defense budget environment.
Because of public awareness of the program and its controversial nature, SDI has been the subject of many fictional and pop culture references. This is not intended to be a complete list of those references.
In 1986, the British breakdance group The Willesden Dodgers released the track Not This President which was referring to President Reagan and the Strategic Defence Initiative.
The Japanese Heavy Metal band Loudness's song "S.D.I." is a criticism of the idea of this initiative inspiring nuclear war.
Dale Brown's novel Silver Tower details the adventures on and around a space station that employs an anti-ICBM laser system called Skybolt against a Soviet invasion of Iran; it would reappear in Brown's Patrick McLanahan saga starting with the 2007 novel Strike Force.
Tom Clancy's novel The Cardinal of the Kremlin is based in part on a race between the USA and USSR to complete laser-based SDI systems.
Homer Hickam Jr's novel Back to the Moon used leftover SDI weapons, including the Homing Overlay Experiment, in an attempt to kill the crew of shuttle Columbia.
Whitley Strieber's novel Warday details how the Soviet Union launches a preemptive, limited nuclear attack on the United States while it was deploying the Strategic Defense Initiative (called "Spiderweb" in the novel) out of fears that the SDI would make the USA potentially invulnerable to Soviet missile attacks.
In the Civilization series, there are several references to ICBM defense systems similar to SDI.
The comedy movie Real Genius follows college physics prodigies who are unknowingly induced to develop a space-based laser weapon system for the Air Force.
In RoboCop, a brief satirical news story mentions how a Strategic Defense platform codenamed Peace, malfunctioned in orbit, destroying a swathe of Southern California in the process.
Spies Like Us follows two duped 'spies' who are told to launch a single Soviet missile towards the USA as part of a black operation to demonstrate and justify the expense of SDI.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Defense_Initiative

The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) was proposed by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 23, 1983, to use ground-based and space-based systems to protect the United States from attack by strategic nuclear ballistic missiles. The initiative focused on strategic defense rather than the prior strategic offense doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) was set up in 1984 within the United States Department of Defense to oversee the Strategic Defense Initiative.
The ambitious initiative was widely criticized as being unrealistic, even unscientific as well as for threatening to destabilize MAD and re-ignite "an offensive arms race". In light of Reagan's vocal criticism of MAD, the Strategic Defense Initiative was an important part of his defense policy intended to offset MAD bias. It was soon derided, largely in the mainstream media, as "Star Wars," after the popular 1977 film by George Lucas. In 1987, the American Physical Society concluded that a global shield such as "Star Wars" was not only impossible with existing technology, but that ten more years of research was needed to learn whether it might ever be feasible. The United States holds a significant advantage in the field of comprehensive advanced missile defense systems through years of extensive research and testing, many of the obtained technological insights were transferred to subsequent programs and would find use in follow-up programs.
Under the administration of President Bill Clinton in 1993, its name was changed to the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) and its emphasis was shifted from national missile defense to theater missile defense; and its scope from global to more regional coverage. It was never truly developed or deployed, though certain aspects of SDI research and technologies paved the way for some anti-ballistic missile systems of today. BMDO was renamed to the Missile Defense Agency in 2002. This article covers defense efforts under the SDIO.
Under the SDIO's Innovative Sciences and Technology Office, headed by physicist and engineer Dr. James Ionson, the investment was predominantly made in basic research at national laboratories, universities, and in industry; these programs have continued to be key sources of funding for top research scientists in the fields of high-energy physics, supercomputing/computation, advanced materials, and many other critical science and engineering disciplines — funding which indirectly supports other research work by top scientists, and which would be politically impossible to fund outside of the defense budget environment.
Because of public awareness of the program and its controversial nature, SDI has been the subject of many fictional and pop culture references. This is not intended to be a complete list of those references.
In 1986, the British breakdance group The Willesden Dodgers released the track Not This President which was referring to President Reagan and the Strategic Defence Initiative.
The Japanese Heavy Metal band Loudness's song "S.D.I." is a criticism of the idea of this initiative inspiring nuclear war.
Dale Brown's novel Silver Tower details the adventures on and around a space station that employs an anti-ICBM laser system called Skybolt against a Soviet invasion of Iran; it would reappear in Brown's Patrick McLanahan saga starting with the 2007 novel Strike Force.
Tom Clancy's novel The Cardinal of the Kremlin is based in part on a race between the USA and USSR to complete laser-based SDI systems.
Homer Hickam Jr's novel Back to the Moon used leftover SDI weapons, including the Homing Overlay Experiment, in an attempt to kill the crew of shuttle Columbia.
Whitley Strieber's novel Warday details how the Soviet Union launches a preemptive, limited nuclear attack on the United States while it was deploying the Strategic Defense Initiative (called "Spiderweb" in the novel) out of fears that the SDI would make the USA potentially invulnerable to Soviet missile attacks.
In the Civilization series, there are several references to ICBM defense systems similar to SDI.
The comedy movie Real Genius follows college physics prodigies who are unknowingly induced to develop a space-based laser weapon system for the Air Force.
In RoboCop, a brief satirical news story mentions how a Strategic Defense platform codenamed Peace, malfunctioned in orbit, destroying a swathe of Southern California in the process.
Spies Like Us follows two duped 'spies' who are told to launch a single Soviet missile towards the USA as part of a black operation to demonstrate and justify the expense of SDI.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Defense_Initiative

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) sponsored this talk entitled “A Covenant Sans Sword:
Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine” by Retired Indian Vice Admiral Vijay Shankar on Oct. 6, 2014.
India's nuclear policy faces significant challenges from the opacity of Pakistan’s strategic nuclear thinking and its development of tactical nuclear weapons. The combustible mixture of these factors has not only made it prickly for India to find coherence in its long-term policies, but it has also increased the threat of a nuclear standoff between the two countries. The status-quo is unacceptable for India because Pakistan upholds an ambiguous nuclear doctrine that could have perilous effects if India were to retaliate against an attack on Indian soil. Critics of India's No First Use policy argue that it abrogates the duty of the state to protect its citizens by leaving them vulnerable to a first strike. Can India find a way to strengthen its long-term security without risking nuclear escalation?
Vice Admiral (Retd.) Vijay Shankar PVSM, AVSM is the former commander-in-chief of the Andaman & Nicobar Command, commander-in-chief of the Strategic Forces Command, and flag officer commanding the Western Fleet. He retired on September 30, 2009, after nearly forty-five years in uniform, and today passes down his operational and strategic experience through articles and participation in seminars, and lecturing at various universities. The Admiral is an adjunct faculty at the National Institute of Advanced Studies where his papers have been the prime mover for several seminars and workshops; a distinguished fellow and columnist at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi; a member of the Forum for Strategic Initiative New Delhi; and the Admiral Katari Chair of Excellence at the United Services Institute India. Internationally, his active participation in dialogues represents a commitment to provide a new paradigm for maritime and nuclear security on the sub-continent. He holds an MSc in Defense Studies and is a graduate of the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, Naval Higher Command College and the Defense Services Staff College India.
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The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) sponsored this talk entitled “A Covenant Sans Sword:
Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine” by Retired Indian Vice Admiral Vijay Shankar on Oct. 6, 2014.
India's nuclear policy faces significant challenges from the opacity of Pakistan’s strategic nuclear thinking and its development of tactical nuclear weapons. The combustible mixture of these factors has not only made it prickly for India to find coherence in its long-term policies, but it has also increased the threat of a nuclear standoff between the two countries. The status-quo is unacceptable for India because Pakistan upholds an ambiguous nuclear doctrine that could have perilous effects if India were to retaliate against an attack on Indian soil. Critics of India's No First Use policy argue that it abrogates the duty of the state to protect its citizens by leaving them vulnerable to a first strike. Can India find a way to strengthen its long-term security without risking nuclear escalation?
Vice Admiral (Retd.) Vijay Shankar PVSM, AVSM is the former commander-in-chief of the Andaman & Nicobar Command, commander-in-chief of the Strategic Forces Command, and flag officer commanding the Western Fleet. He retired on September 30, 2009, after nearly forty-five years in uniform, and today passes down his operational and strategic experience through articles and participation in seminars, and lecturing at various universities. The Admiral is an adjunct faculty at the National Institute of Advanced Studies where his papers have been the prime mover for several seminars and workshops; a distinguished fellow and columnist at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi; a member of the Forum for Strategic Initiative New Delhi; and the Admiral Katari Chair of Excellence at the United Services Institute India. Internationally, his active participation in dialogues represents a commitment to provide a new paradigm for maritime and nuclear security on the sub-continent. He holds an MSc in Defense Studies and is a graduate of the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, Naval Higher Command College and the Defense Services Staff College India.
Browse other 2014 CGSR events:
https://cgsr.llnl.gov/event-calendar/2014

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif are likely to meet on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Russia on July 10.
In view of the Pakistan defence minister Khawaja Asif's statement on use of nuclear weapons, question arises whether PM Modi should go ahead with his plan to meet his Pak counterpart Sharif.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif are likely to meet on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Russia on July 10.
In view of the Pakistan defence minister Khawaja Asif's statement on use of nuclear weapons, question arises whether PM Modi should go ahead with his plan to meet his Pak counterpart Sharif.
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China conducted the third flight test of a new hypersonic missile this week as part of its strategic nuclear program and efforts to develop delivery vehicles capable of defeating U.S. countermeasures, defense officials said.
The flight test of the developmental Wu-14 hypersonic glide vehicle was monitored by U.S. intelligence agencies Tuesday during a flight test in western China.
The latest flight test followed earlier tests of the Wu-14 on Jan. 9 and Aug. 7. The three tests indicate that China’s development of a strike vehicle capable of traveling up to eight times the speed of sound is a high-priority element in China’s large-scale military buildup.
A Pentagon spokesman confirmed the test but declined to provide details.
“We are aware of reports regarding this test and we routinely monitor foreign defense activities,” Marine Corps Lt. Col. Jeff Pool told the Washington Free Beacon.
“However, we don’t comment on our intelligence or assessments of foreign weapon systems,” Pool added, noting that the Pentagon has encouraged China to adopt greater openness with regard to its defense investments and military objectives “to avoid miscalculation.”
Last month in Beijing, the United States and China agreed to a new military accord that called for notifying each country of major military activities. It could not be learned if the Chinese notified the Pentagon in advance of the Wu-14 test.
The Wu-14 was launched atop a Chinese ballistic missile and released along the edge of space.
Past tests of the glide vehicle were clocked as reaching an estimated speed of Mach 10, or 10 times the speed of sound—around 7,680 miles per hour.
Such speeds create difficult aeronautics and physics challenges for guidance systems and place extreme stress on materials used in construction of the vehicle.
The annual report of the congressional U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, made public Nov. 20, reveals China’s hypersonic weapons program is a major development effort.
The report said the People’s Liberation Army “is developing hypersonic glide vehicles as a core component of its next-generation precision strike capability.”
“Hypersonic glide vehicles could render existing U.S. missile defense systems less effective and potentially obsolete,” the report said.
The report said once deployed the Wu-14 “could enable China to conduct kinetic strikes anywhere in the world within minutes to hours.”
China plans to deploy its high-speed glide vehicle by 2020 and a scramjet powered hypersonic vehicle by 2025.
Lee Fuell, technical director for force modernization and employment at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), told the Commission that Chinese glide vehicle is launched on a ballistic missile, dives to hypersonic speed and glides to its target. The weapon currently is assessed to be “associated with [China’s] nuclear deterrent forces.”
“Of great concern would be if [China] was to apply the same technology and capability with a conventional warhead or even just without a warhead because of the kinetic energy that it has in combination with their theater ballistic missiles … in a theater role,” Fuell said.
The intelligence analyst said that hypersonic vehicles “are extremely difficult to defend against because just the time is so compressed between initial detection, being able to get a track, being able to get a fire control solution, and then just being able to have a weapon that can intercept them in some way just because of the speed at which they’re moving.”
“If that is combined with more traditional ballistic missile attacks forcing a target to defend against very high aspect warheads coming in this way at the same time they have to defend against low altitude, very high speed targets coming in [another] way, it makes the defense problem orders of magnitude worse for the defender,” he said.
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China conducted the third flight test of a new hypersonic missile this week as part of its strategic nuclear program and efforts to develop delivery vehicles capable of defeating U.S. countermeasures, defense officials said.
The flight test of the developmental Wu-14 hypersonic glide vehicle was monitored by U.S. intelligence agencies Tuesday during a flight test in western China.
The latest flight test followed earlier tests of the Wu-14 on Jan. 9 and Aug. 7. The three tests indicate that China’s development of a strike vehicle capable of traveling up to eight times the speed of sound is a high-priority element in China’s large-scale military buildup.
A Pentagon spokesman confirmed the test but declined to provide details.
“We are aware of reports regarding this test and we routinely monitor foreign defense activities,” Marine Corps Lt. Col. Jeff Pool told the Washington Free Beacon.
“However, we don’t comment on our intelligence or assessments of foreign weapon systems,” Pool added, noting that the Pentagon has encouraged China to adopt greater openness with regard to its defense investments and military objectives “to avoid miscalculation.”
Last month in Beijing, the United States and China agreed to a new military accord that called for notifying each country of major military activities. It could not be learned if the Chinese notified the Pentagon in advance of the Wu-14 test.
The Wu-14 was launched atop a Chinese ballistic missile and released along the edge of space.
Past tests of the glide vehicle were clocked as reaching an estimated speed of Mach 10, or 10 times the speed of sound—around 7,680 miles per hour.
Such speeds create difficult aeronautics and physics challenges for guidance systems and place extreme stress on materials used in construction of the vehicle.
The annual report of the congressional U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, made public Nov. 20, reveals China’s hypersonic weapons program is a major development effort.
The report said the People’s Liberation Army “is developing hypersonic glide vehicles as a core component of its next-generation precision strike capability.”
“Hypersonic glide vehicles could render existing U.S. missile defense systems less effective and potentially obsolete,” the report said.
The report said once deployed the Wu-14 “could enable China to conduct kinetic strikes anywhere in the world within minutes to hours.”
China plans to deploy its high-speed glide vehicle by 2020 and a scramjet powered hypersonic vehicle by 2025.
Lee Fuell, technical director for force modernization and employment at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), told the Commission that Chinese glide vehicle is launched on a ballistic missile, dives to hypersonic speed and glides to its target. The weapon currently is assessed to be “associated with [China’s] nuclear deterrent forces.”
“Of great concern would be if [China] was to apply the same technology and capability with a conventional warhead or even just without a warhead because of the kinetic energy that it has in combination with their theater ballistic missiles … in a theater role,” Fuell said.
The intelligence analyst said that hypersonic vehicles “are extremely difficult to defend against because just the time is so compressed between initial detection, being able to get a track, being able to get a fire control solution, and then just being able to have a weapon that can intercept them in some way just because of the speed at which they’re moving.”
“If that is combined with more traditional ballistic missile attacks forcing a target to defend against very high aspect warheads coming in this way at the same time they have to defend against low altitude, very high speed targets coming in [another] way, it makes the defense problem orders of magnitude worse for the defender,” he said.
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With a nuclear deal around the corner, Russia's decision to proceed with the sale of the sophisticated S-300 missile defence system to Iran sparked a flurry of speculation. How will these developments affect the balance of power in the region? Will it level the playing field, or push the region into broader conflict? Oksana is joined by Hossein Dehghan, the Defence Minister of Iran, to take a shot at these issues.

With a nuclear deal around the corner, Russia's decision to proceed with the sale of the sophisticated S-300 missile defence system to Iran sparked a flurry of speculation. How will these developments affect the balance of power in the region? Will it level the playing field, or push the region into broader conflict? Oksana is joined by Hossein Dehghan, the Defence Minister of Iran, to take a shot at these issues.

Date: Thursday 12 February 2015
Time: 18:30 - 20:00
Venue: CLM 2.02
Speakers: Chris Brown, Michael Cox, Toby Dodge, Margot Light
Chair: Professor Tony Travers
The UK has been involved in a number of international conflicts and peace-keeping efforts in recent years. But pressure on the defence and Foreign Office budgets is likely to change the shape of the armed forces and to affect Britain’s position in the world. Negotiations about a possible coalition government might have implications for the UK’s nuclear deterrent. A Strategic Defence Review is expected in 2015 and this document will outline the longer-term options facing the country. This panel will look at the immense problems facing the next government as it seeks to adjust the scale and shape of defence and foreign policy
#LSEDefence

Date: Thursday 12 February 2015
Time: 18:30 - 20:00
Venue: CLM 2.02
Speakers: Chris Brown, Michael Cox, Toby Dodge, Margot Light
Chair: Professor Tony Travers
The UK has been involved in a number of international conflicts and peace-keeping efforts in recent years. But pressure on the defence and Foreign Office budgets is likely to change the shape of the armed forces and to affect Britain’s position in the world. Negotiations about a possible coalition government might have implications for the UK’s nuclear deterrent. A Strategic Defence Review is expected in 2015 and this document will outline the longer-term options facing the country. This panel will look at the immense problems facing the next government as it seeks to adjust the scale and shape of defence and foreign policy
#LSEDefence

Produced by the Home Office and the Scottish Home Department in 1960, "Radioactive Fallout // The Overall Situation" and "Fallout in the Affected Area" give a chilling idea of what might happen if the United Kingdom were struck by nuclear weapons. A simple mushroom shown on the ground quickly becomes a mushroom cloud, and so the story unfolds -- with fallout moving quickly across a large swath of England. Nuclear fallout, or simply fallout, is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast or a nuclear reaction conducted in an unshielded facility, so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and shock wave have passed.
The film gives advice concerning how buildings and people can be protected from fallout, including the use of sandbags, basements and fallout shelters.
The film apparently contains images of the British nuclear test series at British Nuclear tests at Maralinga, that occurred between 1956 and 1963 at the Maralinga site, part of the Woomera Prohibited Area in South Australia and about 800 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. A total of seven nuclear tests were performed, with approximate yields ranging from 1 to 27 kilotonnes of TNT (4.2 to 113.0 TJ). Two major test series were conducted at the Maralinga site: Operation Buffalo and Operation Antler. The site was also used for hundreds of minor trials, many of which were intended to investigate the effects of fire or non-nuclear explosions on atomic weapons. The site was contaminated with radioactive materials and an initial cleanup was attempted in 1967.
The Civil Defence Corps (CDC) was a civilian volunteer organisation established in Great Britain in 1949 to mobilise and take local control of the affected area in the aftermath of a major national emergency, principally envisaged as being a Cold War nuclear attack. By March 1956, the Civil Defence Corps had 330,000 personnel. It was stood down in Great Britain in 1968, although two Civil Defence Corps still operate within the British Isles, namely the Isle of Man Civil Defence Corps and Civil Defence Ireland (Republic of Ireland). Many other countries maintain a national Civil Defence Corps, usually having a wide brief for assisting in large scale civil emergencies such as flood, earthquake, invasion, or civil disorder.
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Produced by the Home Office and the Scottish Home Department in 1960, "Radioactive Fallout // The Overall Situation" and "Fallout in the Affected Area" give a chilling idea of what might happen if the United Kingdom were struck by nuclear weapons. A simple mushroom shown on the ground quickly becomes a mushroom cloud, and so the story unfolds -- with fallout moving quickly across a large swath of England. Nuclear fallout, or simply fallout, is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast or a nuclear reaction conducted in an unshielded facility, so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and shock wave have passed.
The film gives advice concerning how buildings and people can be protected from fallout, including the use of sandbags, basements and fallout shelters.
The film apparently contains images of the British nuclear test series at British Nuclear tests at Maralinga, that occurred between 1956 and 1963 at the Maralinga site, part of the Woomera Prohibited Area in South Australia and about 800 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. A total of seven nuclear tests were performed, with approximate yields ranging from 1 to 27 kilotonnes of TNT (4.2 to 113.0 TJ). Two major test series were conducted at the Maralinga site: Operation Buffalo and Operation Antler. The site was also used for hundreds of minor trials, many of which were intended to investigate the effects of fire or non-nuclear explosions on atomic weapons. The site was contaminated with radioactive materials and an initial cleanup was attempted in 1967.
The Civil Defence Corps (CDC) was a civilian volunteer organisation established in Great Britain in 1949 to mobilise and take local control of the affected area in the aftermath of a major national emergency, principally envisaged as being a Cold War nuclear attack. By March 1956, the Civil Defence Corps had 330,000 personnel. It was stood down in Great Britain in 1968, although two Civil Defence Corps still operate within the British Isles, namely the Isle of Man Civil Defence Corps and Civil Defence Ireland (Republic of Ireland). Many other countries maintain a national Civil Defence Corps, usually having a wide brief for assisting in large scale civil emergencies such as flood, earthquake, invasion, or civil disorder.
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As part of their day of action, the ‘Scrap Trident’ coalition will protest and parade outside London’s Ministry of Defence, on Monday, April 13. The protest has been called in ‘solidarity’ with CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) activists who on Monday morning engaged in a mass action of civil disobedience to block all entrances into Faslane, the central base for the UK’s nuclear submarines.
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As part of their day of action, the ‘Scrap Trident’ coalition will protest and parade outside London’s Ministry of Defence, on Monday, April 13. The protest has been called in ‘solidarity’ with CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) activists who on Monday morning engaged in a mass action of civil disobedience to block all entrances into Faslane, the central base for the UK’s nuclear submarines.
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The R-36, (Russian: Р-36) is a family of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and space launch vehicles designed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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The R-36 (Russian: Р-36) is a family of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and space launch vehicles designed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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Pentagon accuses Russia of 'playing with fire' over nuclear threats towards Nato The US Deputy Secretary of Defence said that Russia's attempts to intimidate

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Pakistani Defense Minister Warning To Use NUCLEAR BOMB Against India In WAR

Pakistani Defense Minister Warning To Use NUCLEAR BOMB Against India In WAR

Pakistani Defense Minister Warning To Use NUCLEAR BOMB Against India In WAR

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Pervez Musharraf After Nuclear War Threat Now Wants Peace

Pervez Musharraf After Nuclear War Threat Now Wants Peace

Pervez Musharraf After Nuclear War Threat Now Wants Peace

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As Pakistan continues cross-border firing for the fifth consecutive day, its Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has reminded India of its nuclear capability. Is it a threat .
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Pervez Musharraf After Nuclear War Threat Now Wants Peace
Pervez Musharraf After Nuclear War Threat Now Wants Peace

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The Debate - Conclusion of Nuclear Negotiations (July 14th)

The Debate - Conclusion of Nuclear Negotiations (July 14th)

The Debate - Conclusion of Nuclear Negotiations (July 14th)

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Former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry warns of a new nuclear arms race

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Not withstanding the efforts being taken by the BJP government at the Centre led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to improve relations with neighbouring countries, Pakistan has made a provocative statement threatening that the option to use nuclear weapons is always available to them.
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Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more nuclear reactors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said Russia remains India's most-important defence partner - the two countries have signed a deal to build advanced helicopters together. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/6od8s9
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Russia & India sign deals on nuclear power, energy, defence

An ambitious vision for India's nuclear energy - that's how the country's Prime Minister has described the outcome of his talks with Vladimir Putin. Russia will help New Dehli build 12 more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi after talks President Vladimir Putin said that Russia will remain India's top defence supplier. Both sides signed billions of dollars in deals covering nuclear.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin held talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday as sanctions-hit Moscow tries to strengthen energy, defence and strategic ties in Asia. India has.

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Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif made a controversial statement and also accused India of waging a proxy war against the country through terrorism, IANS reported on Wednesday.
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If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

If needed, we can use nuclear weapons: Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

Pakistan will use nuclear weapons if its survival is at stake, Pak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said.
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The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) was proposed by U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 23, 1983, to use ground-based and space-based systems to protect the United States from attack by strategic nuclear ballistic missiles. The initiative focused on strategic defense rather than the prior strategic offense doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). The Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) was set up in 1984 within the United States Department of Defense to oversee the Strategic Defense Initiative.
The ambitious initiative was widely criticized as being unrealistic, even unscientific as well as for threatening to destabilize MAD and re-ignite "an offensive arms race". In light of Reagan's vocal criticism of MAD, the Strategic Defense Initiative was an important part of his defense policy intended to offset MAD bias. It was soon derided, largely in the mainstream media, as "Star Wars," after the popular 1977 film by George Lucas. In 1987, the American Physical Society concluded that a global shield such as "Star Wars" was not only impossible with existing technology, but that ten more years of research was needed to learn whether it might ever be feasible. The United States holds a significant advantage in the field of comprehensive advanced missile defense systems through years of extensive research and testing, many of the obtained technological insights were transferred to subsequent programs and would find use in follow-up programs.
Under the administration of President Bill Clinton in 1993, its name was changed to the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) and its emphasis was shifted from national missile defense to theater missile defense; and its scope from global to more regional coverage. It was never truly developed or deployed, though certain aspects of SDI research and technologies paved the way for some anti-ballistic missile systems of today. BMDO was renamed to the Missile Defense Agency in 2002. This article covers defense efforts under the SDIO.
Under the SDIO's Innovative Sciences and Technology Office, headed by physicist and engineer Dr. James Ionson, the investment was predominantly made in basic research at national laboratories, universities, and in industry; these programs have continued to be key sources of funding for top research scientists in the fields of high-energy physics, supercomputing/computation, advanced materials, and many other critical science and engineering disciplines — funding which indirectly supports other research work by top scientists, and which would be politically impossible to fund outside of the defense budget environment.
Because of public awareness of the program and its controversial nature, SDI has been the subject of many fictional and pop culture references. This is not intended to be a complete list of those references.
In 1986, the British breakdance group The Willesden Dodgers released the track Not This President which was referring to President Reagan and the Strategic Defence Initiative.
The Japanese Heavy Metal band Loudness's song "S.D.I." is a criticism of the idea of this initiative inspiring nuclear war.
Dale Brown's novel Silver Tower details the adventures on and around a space station that employs an anti-ICBM laser system called Skybolt against a Soviet invasion of Iran; it would reappear in Brown's Patrick McLanahan saga starting with the 2007 novel Strike Force.
Tom Clancy's novel The Cardinal of the Kremlin is based in part on a race between the USA and USSR to complete laser-based SDI systems.
Homer Hickam Jr's novel Back to the Moon used leftover SDI weapons, including the Homing Overlay Experiment, in an attempt to kill the crew of shuttle Columbia.
Whitley Strieber's novel Warday details how the Soviet Union launches a preemptive, limited nuclear attack on the United States while it was deploying the Strategic Defense Initiative (called "Spiderweb" in the novel) out of fears that the SDI would make the USA potentially invulnerable to Soviet missile attacks.
In the Civilization series, there are several references to ICBM defense systems similar to SDI.
The comedy movie Real Genius follows college physics prodigies who are unknowingly induced to develop a space-based laser weapon system for the Air Force.
In RoboCop, a brief satirical news story mentions how a Strategic Defense platform codenamed Peace, malfunctioned in orbit, destroying a swathe of Southern California in the process.
Spies Like Us follows two duped 'spies' who are told to launch a single Soviet missile towards the USA as part of a black operation to demonstrate and justify the expense of SDI.
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Seminar: Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine

Seminar: Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) sponsored this talk entitled “A Covenant Sans Sword:
Challenges to India's Nuclear Doctrine” by Retired Indian Vice Admiral Vijay Shankar on Oct. 6, 2014.
India's nuclear policy faces significant challenges from the opacity of Pakistan’s strategic nuclear thinking and its development of tactical nuclear weapons. The combustible mixture of these factors has not only made it prickly for India to find coherence in its long-term policies, but it has also increased the threat of a nuclear standoff between the two countries. The status-quo is unacceptable for India because Pakistan upholds an ambiguous nuclear doctrine that could have perilous effects if India were to retaliate against an attack on Indian soil. Critics of India's No First Use policy argue that it abrogates the duty of the state to protect its citizens by leaving them vulnerable to a first strike. Can India find a way to strengthen its long-term security without risking nuclear escalation?
Vice Admiral (Retd.) Vijay Shankar PVSM, AVSM is the former commander-in-chief of the Andaman & Nicobar Command, commander-in-chief of the Strategic Forces Command, and flag officer commanding the Western Fleet. He retired on September 30, 2009, after nearly forty-five years in uniform, and today passes down his operational and strategic experience through articles and participation in seminars, and lecturing at various universities. The Admiral is an adjunct faculty at the National Institute of Advanced Studies where his papers have been the prime mover for several seminars and workshops; a distinguished fellow and columnist at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies New Delhi; a member of the Forum for Strategic Initiative New Delhi; and the Admiral Katari Chair of Excellence at the United Services Institute India. Internationally, his active participation in dialogues represents a commitment to provide a new paradigm for maritime and nuclear security on the sub-continent. He holds an MSc in Defense Studies and is a graduate of the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, Naval Higher Command College and the Defense Services Staff College India.
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Should PM Modi meet Sharif despite Pak minister's nuclear comments?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif are likely to meet on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Russia on July 10.
In view of the Pakistan defence minister Khawaja Asif's statement on use of nuclear weapons, question arises whether PM Modi should go ahead with his plan to meet his Pak counterpart Sharif.
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Nuclear Submarines - DEFENCE Knowledge Series - Commodore Shekhar

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First part of a Rumble Knowledge Series on Indian Defence. War veteran Commodore Shekhar talks about Submaries, the Blue Water Navy, Nuclear powered submarines and more.

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published:11 Dec 2014

china developing hypersonic weapons against missile defense system Chinese military power

china developing hypersonic weapons against missile defense system Chinese military power

China conducted the third flight test of a new hypersonic missile this week as part of its strategic nuclear program and efforts to develop delivery vehicles capable of defeating U.S. countermeasures, defense officials said.
The flight test of the developmental Wu-14 hypersonic glide vehicle was monitored by U.S. intelligence agencies Tuesday during a flight test in western China.
The latest flight test followed earlier tests of the Wu-14 on Jan. 9 and Aug. 7. The three tests indicate that China’s development of a strike vehicle capable of traveling up to eight times the speed of sound is a high-priority element in China’s large-scale military buildup.
A Pentagon spokesman confirmed the test but declined to provide details.
“We are aware of reports regarding this test and we routinely monitor foreign defense activities,” Marine Corps Lt. Col. Jeff Pool told the Washington Free Beacon.
“However, we don’t comment on our intelligence or assessments of foreign weapon systems,” Pool added, noting that the Pentagon has encouraged China to adopt greater openness with regard to its defense investments and military objectives “to avoid miscalculation.”
Last month in Beijing, the United States and China agreed to a new military accord that called for notifying each country of major military activities. It could not be learned if the Chinese notified the Pentagon in advance of the Wu-14 test.
The Wu-14 was launched atop a Chinese ballistic missile and released along the edge of space.
Past tests of the glide vehicle were clocked as reaching an estimated speed of Mach 10, or 10 times the speed of sound—around 7,680 miles per hour.
Such speeds create difficult aeronautics and physics challenges for guidance systems and place extreme stress on materials used in construction of the vehicle.
The annual report of the congressional U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, made public Nov. 20, reveals China’s hypersonic weapons program is a major development effort.
The report said the People’s Liberation Army “is developing hypersonic glide vehicles as a core component of its next-generation precision strike capability.”
“Hypersonic glide vehicles could render existing U.S. missile defense systems less effective and potentially obsolete,” the report said.
The report said once deployed the Wu-14 “could enable China to conduct kinetic strikes anywhere in the world within minutes to hours.”
China plans to deploy its high-speed glide vehicle by 2020 and a scramjet powered hypersonic vehicle by 2025.
Lee Fuell, technical director for force modernization and employment at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), told the Commission that Chinese glide vehicle is launched on a ballistic missile, dives to hypersonic speed and glides to its target. The weapon currently is assessed to be “associated with [China’s] nuclear deterrent forces.”
“Of great concern would be if [China] was to apply the same technology and capability with a conventional warhead or even just without a warhead because of the kinetic energy that it has in combination with their theater ballistic missiles … in a theater role,” Fuell said.
The intelligence analyst said that hypersonic vehicles “are extremely difficult to defend against because just the time is so compressed between initial detection, being able to get a track, being able to get a fire control solution, and then just being able to have a weapon that can intercept them in some way just because of the speed at which they’re moving.”
“If that is combined with more traditional ballistic missile attacks forcing a target to defend against very high aspect warheads coming in this way at the same time they have to defend against low altitude, very high speed targets coming in [another] way, it makes the defense problem orders of magnitude worse for the defender,” he said.
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NATO's Deterrence Posture: Nuclear, Conventional, Missile Defense

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Fissile Defence? (ft. Iranian Defence Minister Hossein Dehghan)

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With a nuclear deal around the corner, Russia's decision to proceed with the sale of the sophisticated S-300 missile defence system to Iran sparked a flurry of speculation. How will these developments affect the balance of power in the region? Will it level the playing field, or push the region into broader conflict? Oksana is joined by Hossein Dehghan, the Defence Minister of Iran, to take a shot at these issues.

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Pentagon accuses Russia of 'playing with fire' over nuclear threats towards Nato The US Deputy Secretary of Defence said that Russia's attempts to intimidate

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Pakistani Defense Minister Warning To Use NUCLEAR BOMB Against India In WAR

Pakistani Defense Minister Warning To Use NUCLEAR BOMB Against India In WAR Pakistani Defe...

published:15 Jul 2015

Pakistani Defense Minister Warning To Use NUCLEAR BOMB Against India In WAR

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The Debate - Conclusion of Nuclear Negotiations (July 14th)

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The Debate - Conclusion of Nuclear Negotiations (July 14th)

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Ronda Rousey flipped her script but kept the timing the same Saturday night. Using her newly developed punching power instead of her famed armbar, Rousey knocked out challenger Bethe Correia 34 seconds into their Ultimate Fighting Championship bantamweight title bout in Brazil. Rousey (12-0) has now won 11 of her 12 fights in the first round, and she has ended her last four in 34 seconds, 14 seconds, 16 seconds and 66 seconds ... RELATED ... ....

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U.S.Secretary of StateJohn Kerry is seeking to reassure allies in the Middle East that the Irannuclear will make the region safer. "There can be absolutely no question that if the [Iran deal] is fully implemented, it will make Egypt and all the countries of this region safer than they otherwise would be or were," Kerry told reporters in Cairo on August 2 during the first stop of his trip in the Middle East ... ....

NuclearPower. Nuclear power has always been a tricky issue in the climate debate, given that nuclear plants do not emit carbon dioxide but face fierce opposition from many green groups who fear that they create a host of other environmental problems—including the never-ending question of what to do with nuclear waste ...That's in large part because of additional incentives for zero-emission sources like wind, solar and nuclear....

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Donald Trump, affirmed as the U.S ...Iranian PresidentHassan Rouhani said the historic nuclear accord signed with six powers, including the U.S., was a “great achievement” for Iran because it meant it’s seen as a country the rest of the world wants to engage with, rather than as a threat to peace ... ....

WASHINGTON ...The White House took a defiant stance, saying the release of the plan was "the starting gun for an all-out climate push" by the president and his cabinet ... "CUTTING BILLS" ... States will be able to get credit for nuclear energy plants that are under construction, as well as for upgrading plants and preserving those at risk of early retirement, the EPA said. Nuclear currently provides around 20% of the US energy mix ... ....

Russian scientists are developing an AI-capable armored robotic platform, which is utilizable in battlefield, nuclear fallout, and extreme arctic environments. URP-01G, a crawling traction robotic system, was designed by Russia’s Systemprom Concern and is scheduled for factory tests by the end of the year, RT reported on Sunday ... &nbsp; ... ....

Over the past month, not only have indicators in the U.S ... And with China reporting on Aug ... Because according to an article he published two days ago on China's current economic decline, if the Eastern power reaches a point where their central bank can no longer stave off a financial implosion, then China will have no other option but to implement the nuclear one ... If Plan A fails, it is time for Plan B ... It must be tempting ... - GoldMoney ... ....

@RobertsDan ...Related. Obama to hit US power plants with tougher than expected emissions cuts ... A White House statement said ... The administration argues that its approach leaves it up to individual states to determine if overall carbon emissions can be best reduced on the demand side, through making existing plants more efficient or by swapping coal generation for renewable sources, nuclear and gas ... Facebook Twitter. Related ... ....

&nbsp; ...Ted Cruz ... 1 ... 3) ... 2 ... ... The former Arkansas governor takes the biggest tumble in our rankings, dropping five spots thanks to his assertion that Obama's nuclear agreement with Iran "is marching Israelis to the door of the oven." ... Lindsey Graham has done all the necessary leg work in Iowa and New Hampshire and continued to receive plenty of media attention following the announcement of the Iran nuclear deal and his spat with Trump....

For a 56th birthday present to himself, Rep.Mark Meadows (R-North Carolina) took perhaps the most aggressive step yet against the Republican Party's establishment ... 'Why?' ... " ... Rep ... Rep ... Avoiding a shutdown (by the end of September) Voting on the Irannuclear deal (likely sometime in September) Keeping highway and construction projects funded (by the end of October) Raising the nation's debt ceiling (likely sometime in October or November)....